Two killed as Phillip Aroko, Boyd Were supporters clash ahead of Kasipul By-election
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Police in Homa Bay County have launched
investigations into an incident where two people were killed and several others
injured following clashes between supporters of two Kasipul parliamentary by-election candidates
during a political rally on Thursday afternoon.
The
confrontation occurred at Opondo area in Central Kasipul Ward when supporters
of independent candidate Phillip Aroko and ODM’s Boyd Were engaged in violent
skirmishes.
According to
County Police Commander Lawrance Koilem, the chaos erupted after Aroko and his
supporters allegedly stormed Were’s campaign venue and fired shots into the
air, sparking panic and violence.
Koilem said
that as Were went to report the incident at Oyugis Police Station, his
supporters retaliated against Aroko’s team, leading to the fatal hacking of two
youths aged 26, both supporters of Aroko.
The police
commander confirmed that investigations are underway, adding that officers are
on the ground to ensure all those responsible are brought to book. “No one will
be spared,” he said.
Homa Bay
Governor and ODM Chairperson Gladys Wanga condemned the incident, urging the
police and the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to take
firm action against any candidate or supporter involved in political violence
ahead of the upcoming Kasipul by-election slated for November 27, 2025.
The seat
fell vacant following the murder of late MP Charles Ong’ondo Were who was shot
dead by unknown assailants in Nairobi.


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